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Acoustics
Declaration and
verification of noise
emission values of
machinery and
equipment

The European Standard EN ISO 4871:1996 has the status of a


British Standard

ICS 17.140.20

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4871:1997

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National foreword
This British Standard is the English language version of EN ISO 4871:1996. It
is identical with ISO 4871:1996.
The UK participation in its preparation was entrusted by Technical
Committee EH/1, Acoustics, to Subcommittee EH/1/4, Machinery noise, which
has the responsibility to:
aid enquirers to understand the text;
present to the responsible international/European committee any
enquiries on the interpretation, or proposals for change, and keep the UK
interests informed;
monitor related international and European developments and
promulgate them in the UK.
A list of organizations represented on this committee can be obtained on
request to its secretary.
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the EN ISO title page, page 2, the ISO title page, pages ii to iv, pages 1 to 12,
an inside back cover and a back cover.
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EUROPEAN STANDARD

EN ISO 4871

NORME EUROPENNE
December 1996

EUROPISCHE NORM
ICS 17.140.20

Descriptors: See ISO document

English version

Acoustics Declaration and verification of noise


emission values of machinery and equipment

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(ISO 4871:1996)

Acoustique Dclaration et vrification des


valeurs dmission sonore des machines et
quipements
(ISO 4871:1996)

Akustik Angabe und Nachprfung von


Geruschemissionswerten yon Maschinen und
Gerten
(ISO 4871:1996)

This European Standard was approved by CEN on 1996-09-27. CEN members


are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which
stipulate the conditions for giving this European Standard the status of a
national standard without any alteration.
Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such national
standards may be obtained on application to the Central Secretariat or to any
CEN member.
The European Standards exist in three official versions (English, French,
German). A version in any other language made by translation under the
responsibility of a CEN member into its own language and notified to the
Central Secretariat has the same status as the official versions.
CEN members are the national standards bodies of Austria, Belgium,
Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy,
Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and
United Kingdom.

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Foreword
The text of the International Standard
ISO 4871:1996 has been prepared by Technical
Committee ISO/TC 43 Acoustics in collaboration
with Technical Committee CEN/TC 211 Acoustics,
the secretariat of which is held by DS.
This European Standard shall be given the status of
a national standard, either by publication of an
identical text or by endorsement, at the latest by
June 1997, and conflicting national standards shall
be withdrawn at the latest by June 1997
This European Standard has been prepared under a
mandate given to CEN by the European
Commission and the European Free Trade
Association, and supports essential requirements of
EU Directive(s).
For relationship with EU Directive(s), see
informative Annex ZA, which is an integral part of
this standard.
ISO 4871 deals with clause 1.7.4 f) of Annex A of
EN 292-2, requiring that manufacturers must give
information on the airborne noise emission by
machinery. The correspondence between the
physical quantities used in the above-mentioned
clause and in ISO 4871 is given hereafter.
The equivalent continuous A-weighted sound
pressure level at workstations stated in that clause
corresponds to the measured A-weighted emission
sound pressure level at specified positions in
ISO 4871.
The peak C-weighted instantaneous pressure value
at workstations stated in that clause corresponds to
the measured C-weighted peak emission sound
pressure level at specified positions in ISO 4871.
The sound power level emitted by the machinery
stated in that clause corresponds to the measured
sound power level in ISO 4871.
According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal
Regulations, the national standards organizations
of the following countries are bound to implement
this European Standard: Austria, Belgium,
Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece,
Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands,
Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and
the United Kingdom.

Endorsement notice
The text of the International Standard
ISO 4871:1996 was approved by CEN as a European
Standard without any modification.
NOTE Normative references to International Standards are
listed in Annex ZB (normative).

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Contents
Page
Foreword
iii
Introduction
1
1
Scope
1
2
Normative references
2
3
Definitions
3
4
Noise emission declarations
5
5
Presentation of noise emission declarations
5
6
Verification of noise emission declarations
6
Annex A (informative) Guidelines for declaration of the noise emission
of machinery and equipment
8
Annex B (informative) Examples of noise emission declarations for
machinery and equipment
10
Annex C (informative) Verification of the declared noise emission value
for a batch of machines
11
Annex D (informative) Bibliography
11
Annex ZA (informative) Clauses of this European standard essential
requirements or other provisions of EU Directives
12
Annex ZB (normative) Normative references to international
publications with their relevant European publications
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Table A.1
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Descriptors: Acoustics, machinery, noise (sound), labelling.

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Foreword

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ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide


federation of national standards bodies (ISO member bodies). The work of
preparing International Standards is normally carried out through ISO technical
committees. Each member body interested in a subject for which a technical
committee has been established has the right to be represented on that
committee. International organizations, governmental and non-governmental,
in liaison with ISO, also take part in the work. ISO collaborates closely with the
International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) on all matters of
electrotechnical standardization.
Draft International Standards adopted by the technical committees are
circulated to the member bodies for voting. Publication as an International
Standard requires approval by at least 75 % of the member bodies casting a vote.
International Standard ISO 4871 was prepared by Technical Committee
ISO/TC 43, Acoustics, Subcommittee SC 1, Noise.
This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (ISO 4871:1984), which
has been technically revised.
Annex A, Annex B, Annex C and Annex D of this International Standard are for
information only.

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Introduction
Information on the acoustic noise emitted by
machinery and equipment is needed by users,
planners, manufacturers and authorities. This
information is required for comparing the noise
emitted by different products, for assessing noise
emissions against noise limits, for planning
workplace noise levels, as well as for checking noise
reduction achievements, and may be used for
estimating requirements for workplace noise
immission.
In order for machinery noise emission data to be
useful, uniform methods of measurement and
declaration are necessary to achieve the following
purposes.
a) Measurement of noise emission
The ISO 3740 series specifies methods for
determining the sound power levels of noise
sources from sound pressure level
measurements; the ISO 9614 series specifies
methods for determining the sound power levels
from sound intensity level measurements; the
ISO 11200 series describes methods for
determining emission sound pressure levels at
specified positions in the vicinity of machinery
and equipment. Many other standards give test
codes for the measurement of the noise emissions
of individual types of machinery which are based
on these methods.
b) Determination of the noise emission
value to be declared
The ISO 7574 series gives methods for
determining declared noise emission values
which are based primarily on the sound power
levels of noise sources. For a complete
presentation of declared noise emission values, it
is necessary to state the sound pressure levels at
specified positions as well as the sound power
level. Because of the possible confusion in
terminology with respect to sound pressure
levels used to define noise immission, the term
emission sound pressure level is used in this
International Standard.
c) Presentation of declared noise emission
values
It is of prime importance to declare sound power
levels. It is recognized, however, that
information on emission sound pressure levels is
sometimes required. It is recommended,
therefore, that both kinds of quantity be
declared, unless otherwise specified. Noise
emission declarations can take the form of either
a single-number or dual-number presentation;
the choice is made in the noise test code
appropriate to the particular family.

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d) Verification of declared noise emission


values
The ISO 7574 series gives procedures for the
verification of a declared noise emission value. In
that International Standard, the procedures are
applied to verification of declared sound power
levels. The procedures of this International
Standard are applied to the verification of both
sound power levels and emission sound pressure
levels. The information in this International
Standard on the verification of declared noise
emission values may be used both by a buyer of
equipment to compare the relative noise levels of
various products, and by a manufacturer as part
of a statistical quality control programme.
Requirements on the declaration of noise emission
values are given in clause 4.
As the declaration of noise emission of machinery
and equipment is the responsibility solely of the
manufacturer or supplier, guidelines concerning the
declaration are found in Annex A.
Requirements on the presentation of declared noise
emission values are given in clause 5 and Annex B,
and those on verification are given in clause 6
and Annex C.

1 Scope
This International Standard
gives information on the declaration of noise
emission values,
describes acoustical and product information
to be presented in technical documents for the
purposes of noise emission declaration, and
specifies a method for verifying the noise
emission declaration.
It is applicable to machinery and equipment.
The values to be used for the purposes of noise
emission declaration are either declared
single-number noise emission values, Ld, or
declared dual-number noise emission values, L and
K, L is a noise emission value determined directly
from measurements and K is the uncertainty
associated with those measurements. Ld is the sum
of L and K and represents an upper limit which
values from repeated measurements are unlikely to
exceed at a given confidence level; Ld corresponds to
the stated or labelled value, Lc, defined in
ISO 7574-1.

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The two forms of noise declaration are alternative


means of representing any or all of the A-weighted
sound power level, LWA, the A-weighted emission
sound pressure level at specified positions, LpA, and
the C-weighted peak emission sound pressure level
at specified positions, LpC,peak. The choice as to
which of the two forms is used in a particular case
depends upon the requirements to be fulfilled. This
selection is made, and guidance on the values of K is
given, in the appropriate noise test code.
Guidelines for determining declared noise emission
values are given in Annex A.

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2 Normative references
The following standards contain provisions which,
through reference in this text, constitute provisions
of this International Standard. At the time of
publication, the editions indicated were valid. All
standards are subject to revision, and parties to
agreements based on this International Standard
are encouraged to investigate the possibility of
applying the most recent editions of the standards
indicated below. Members of IEC and ISO maintain
registers of currently valid International Standards.
ISO 3740:1980, Acoustics Determination of sound
power levels of noise sources Guidelines for the use
of basic standards and for the preparation of noise
test codes.
ISO 3741:, Acoustics Determination of sound
power levels of noise sources using sound pressure
Precision methods for reverberation rooms1).
ISO 3743-1:1994, Acoustics Determination of
sound power levels of noise sources Engineering
methods for small, movable sources in reverberant
fields Part 1: Comparison method for hard-walled
test rooms.
ISO 3743-2:1994, Acoustics Determination of
sound power levels of noise sources using sound
pressure Engineering methods for small, movable
sources in reverberant fields Part 2: Methods for
special reverberation test rooms.
ISO 3744:1994, Acoustics Determination of sound
power levels of noise sources using sound pressure
Engineering method in an essentially free field over
a reflecting plane.
ISO 3745:1977, Acoustics Determination of sound
power levels of noise sources Precision methods for
anechoic and semi-anechoic rooms.
ISO 3746:1995, Acoustics Determination of sound
power levels of noise sources using sound pressure
Survey method using an enveloping measurement
surface over a reflecting plane.

1)

ISO 3747:1987, Acoustics Determination of sound


power levels of noise sources Survey method using a
reference sound source.
ISO 7574-1:1985, Acoustics Statistical methods
for determining and verifying stated noise emission
values of machinery and equipment
Part 1: General considerations and definitions.
ISO 7574-2:1985, Acoustics Statistical methods
for determining and verifying stated noise emission
values of machinery and equipment
Part 2: Methods for stated values for individual
machines.
ISO 7574-4:1985, Acoustics Statistical methods
for determining and verifying stated noise emission
values of machinery and equipment
Part 4: Methods for stated values for batches of
machines.
ISO 9614-1:1993, Acoustics Determination of
sound power levels of noise sources using sound
intensity Part 1: Measurement at discrete points.
ISO 9614-2:1996, Acoustics Determination of
sound power levels of noise sources using sound
intensity Part 2: Measurement by scanning.
ISO 11200:1995, Acoustics Noise emitted by
machinery and equipment Guidelines for the use
of basic standards for the determination of emission
sound pressure levels at a work station and at other
specified positions.
ISO 11201:1995, Acoustics Noise emitted by
machinery and equipment Measurement of
emission sound pressure levels at a work station and
at other specified positions Engineering method in
an essentially free field over a reflecting plane.
ISO 11202:1995, Acoustics Noise emitted by
machinery and equipment Measurement of
emission sound pressure levels at a work station and
at other specified positions Survey method in situ.
ISO 11203:1995, Acoustics Noise emitted by
machinery and equipment Determination of
emission sound pressure levels at a work station and
at other specified positions from the sound power
level.
ISO 11204:1995, Acoustics Noise emitted by
machinery and equipment Measurement of
emission sound pressure levels at a work station and
at other specified positions Method requiring
environmental corrections.
IEC 651:1979, Sound level meters, and
Amendment 1:1993.
IEC 804:1985, Integrating-averaging sound level
meters, and Amendment 1:1989 and
Amendment 2:1993.

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3 Definitions
For the purposes of this International Standard, the
following definitions apply.
3.1
machinery and equipment
an assembly of linked parts or components with the
appropriate actuators, control and power circuits,
etc., joined together for a specific application. Also
included in this definition is an assembly of
machines which, in order to achieve the same end,
are arranged and controlled so that they function as
a whole
3.2
family of machinery or equipment
machinery or equipment of similar design or type,
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batch (lot) of equipment
a number of units of machinery or equipment of the
same family produced in quantity, manufactured to
the same technical specifications and characterized
by the same declared noise emission values
NOTE 1 The batch may be either an entire production series or
a portion thereof.

3.4
operating mode
a condition in which the machinery or equipment is
performing its intended function for the purpose of
determining its noise emission values
3.5
emission
airborne sound radiated by a well-defined noise
source (e.g. the machine under test) under specified
operating and mounting conditions
NOTE 2 Emission values may be incorporated in a product
label and/or product specification. The basic noise emission
quantities are the sound power level of the source itself and the
emission sound pressure levels at a work station and/or at other
specified positions (if any) in the vicinity of the source.

3.6
emission sound pressure, p
the sound pressure, at a specified position near a
noise source, when the source is in operation under
specified operating and mounting conditions on a
reflecting plane surface, excluding the effects of
background noise and of reflections other than those
from the plane or planes permitted for the purpose
of the test. It is expressed in pascals

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3.7
emission sound pressure level, Lp
ten times the logarithm to base 10 of the ratio of the
square of the emission sound pressure, p2(t), to the
square of the reference sound pressure, p20 ,
measured with a particular time weighting and a
particular frequency weighting, selected from those
defined in IEC 651. It is expressed in decibels. The
reference sound pressure is 20 4Pa
NOTE 3 Examples include:
maximum A-weighted emission sound pressure level with
time weighting F: LpAFmax;
C-weighted peak emission sound pressure level, Lpc,peak.
NOTE 4 The single-event emission sound pressure level is
sometimes used and is defined in ISO 11201 to ISO 11204.

the emission sound pressure level shall be


determined at a specified position and in accordance
with either a test code for a specific family of
machines or, if no code exists, a method that
complies with the ISO 11200 series
3.8
time-averaged emission sound pressure level,
LpeqT
emission sound pressure level of a continuous
steady sound that, within a measurement time
interval, T, has the same mean square sound
pressure as a sound under consideration which
varies with time. It is expressed in decibels
it is given by the following equation:
. . .(1)

A-weighted time-averaged emission sound pressure


levels are denoted by LpAeqT, which is usually
abbreviated to LpA. LpAeqT shall be measured with
an instrument which complies with the
requirements of IEC 804
NOTE 5 In general, the subscripts eq and T are omitted
since time-averaged emission sound pressure levels are
necessarily determined over a certain measurement time
interval.
NOTE 6 Equation (1) is identical to that for the familiar ISO
environmental noise descriptor equivalent continuous sound
pressure level defined in ISO 1996-1. However, the emission
quantity defined above is used to characterize the noise emitted
by a machine under test and assumes that standardized
measurement and operating conditions as well as a controlled
acoustical environment are used for the measurements.

3.9
sound power, W
the rate per unit time at which airborne sound
energy is radiated by a source. It is expressed in
watts

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3.10
sound power level, LW
ten times the logarithm to the base 10 of the ratio of
the sound power radiated by the source under test to
the reference sound power. It is expressed in
decibels
the frequency weighting or the width of the
frequency band used shall be indicated. The
reference sound power is 1 pW (1012 W)
NOTE 7

For example, the A-weighted sound power level is LWA.

3.11
noise emission value
a general term by which any one or more of the
A-weighted sound power level, LWA, or the
A-weighted time-averaged emission sound pressure
level, LpA, or the C-weighted peak emission sound
pressure level, LpC,peak, is inferred

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3.12
measured noise emission value, L
the A-weighted sound power level, or the
A-weighted time-averaged emission sound pressure
level, or the C-weighted peak emission sound
pressure level, as determined from measurements.
Measured values may be determined either from a
single machine or from the average of a number of
machines, and are not rounded
3.13
noise emission declaration
information on the noise emitted by the machine,
given by the manufacturer or supplier in technical
documents or other literature concerning noise
emission values. The noise emission declaration
may take the form of either the declared
single-number noise emission value or the declared
dual-number noise emission value
3.14
uncertainty, K
value of the measurement uncertainty associated
with a measured noise emission value. It is
expressed in decibels
NOTE 8 Guidance on appropriate values for K is given
in Annex A.

3.15
declared single-number noise emission
value, Ld
the sum of a measured noise emission value and the
associated uncertainty, rounded to the nearest
decibel:
Ld = L + K
NOTE 9 ISO 9296 requires that the declared A-weighted sound
power level, LWAd, of computers and business equipment be
expressed in bels using the identity 1 B = 10 dB, rounded to the
nearest 0,1 B.

3.16
declared dual-number noise emission value,
L and K
a measured noise emission value, L, and its
associated uncertainty K, both rounded to the
nearest decibel
NOTE 10 If a specific noise test code requires that the mean
emission sound pressure level from a number of specified
positions be declared, it is denoted by LpAm.

3.17
work station; operators position
a position in the vicinity of the machine under test
which is intended for the operator
3.18
operator
an individual whose work station is in the vicinity of
a machine and who is performing a work task
associated with that machine
3.19
specified position
a position defined in relation to a machine,
including, but not limited to, an operators position.
The position can be a single, fixed point, or a
combination of points along a path or on a surface
located at a specified distance from the machine, as
described in the relevant noise test code, if any
NOTE 11 In ISO 7779 and ISO 9296, positions on the path are
identified as bystander positions.

3.20
standard deviation of repeatability, r
standard deviation of noise emission values
obtained under repeatability conditions; that is the
repeated application of the same noise emission
measurement method on the same noise source
within a short interval of time under the same
conditions (same laboratory, same operator, same
apparatus)
NOTE 12 In this International Standard, the symbol is used
for a standard deviation of a population and the symbol s for a
standard deviation of a sample.

3.21
standard deviation of reproducibility, R
standard deviation of noise emission values
obtained under reproducibility conditions; that is,
the repeated application of the same noise emission
measurement method on the same noise source at
different times and under different conditions
(different laboratory, different operator, different
apparatus). The standard deviation of
reproducibility, therefore, includes the standard
deviation of repeatability

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3.22
standard deviation of production, P
standard deviation of noise emission values
obtained on different equipment from a batch of the
same family, using the same noise emission
measurement method under repeatability
conditions (same laboratory, same operator, same
apparatus)
3.23
total standard deviation t
square root of the sum of the squares of the standard
deviation of reproducibility and the standard
deviation of production:

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3.24
reference standard deviation, M
a total standard deviation specified for the family of
machinery and equipment, which is considered
typical for batches of equipment from this family
NOTE 13 The use of a fixed value for BM for each family enables
the application of a statistical method to deal with small sample
sizes. If the total standard deviation, t, is different from the
reference standard deviation, M, the risk of rejection should be
estimated on the basis of both standard deviations, t and M.
Typical values of M range from 1,5 dB to 3,5 dB if the
measurement test code is of grade 1 or grade 2 accuracy
(employing precision or engineering methods, respectively); if the
test code is of grade 3 accuracy (employing a survey method),
then typical values of BM may be much higher. Extensive testing
may be required to establish the value of BM for a family of
machines.

4 Noise emission declarations


Noise emission declarations shall consist of either
declared single-number noise emission values or
declared dual-number noise emission values. The
selection of the appropriate form of noise
declaration is made in the relevant noise test code.
The noise emission values to be declared are one or
more of the A-weighted sound power level, LWA, the
A-weighted time-averaged emission sound pressure
level, LpA, or the C-weighted peak emission sound
pressure level, LpC,peak, from measurements of the
highest practicable grade of accuracy.
NOTE 14 It is recommended to use engineering grade accuracy
(grade 2) or better.

Noise emission values shall be declared for each


operating mode specified in the appropriate noise
test code. If no noise test code exists, the guidance
given in the relevant basic standards (the ISO 3740
or ISO 9614 series, and the ISO 11200 series) shall
be followed.

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The noise emission declarations shall be such as to


allow the values to be verified according to the
procedures of this International Standard.
Guidelines for determination of declared noise
emission values, consistent with ISO 7574-2 and
ISO 7574-4, are given in Annex A.
NOTE 15 The specifications of ISO 7574-2 and ISO 7574-4,
giving greater detail on noise declaration than Annex A of this
International Standard, may be followed if required in the case of
a particular family of machinery or equipment.

5 Presentation of noise emission


declarations
Noise emission declarations shall contain the
following:
a) identification of the machinery and equipment
with sufficient detail to determine the
applicability of the declared noise emission
values;
b) identification of the respective noise test code,
if any, and the basic standards;
c) identification of the respective operating
modes; and
d) either
1) the words DECLARED SINGLE-NUMBER
NOISE EMISSION VALUES in accordance
with ISO 4871, followed by one or more of the
declared single-number noise emission values
LWAd, LpAd and LpC,peak,d (see B.1), or
2) the words DECLARED DUAL-NUMBER
NOISE EMISSION VALUES in accordance
with ISO 4871, followed by one or more of the
declared dual-number noise emission values
LWA, LpA and L,pC,peak and their respective
uncertainties KWA, KpA and KpC,peak (see B.2).
In the event of the use of the dual-number noise
emission declaration, the measured noise emission
value L, and the associated uncertainty K, shall
always be given together. If the single-number noise
emission declaration is used, it shall always consist
of Ld.
NOTE 16 The manufacturer or supplier may optionally provide
frequency band data, in addition to the information which has to
be declared.
NOTE 17 The preferred declared noise emission quantity is the
declared A-weighted sound power level, either LWAd or LWA and
KWA. The A-weighted sound power level is the basic noise
emission quantity adopted in the ISO 7574 series, and the one
which most accurately tracks changes in noise emission from one
piece of machinery and equipment to another.
NOTE 18 Noise declaration for computer and business
equipment should be in accordance with ISO 9296.
NOTE 19 The C-weighted peak emission sound pressure levels
yielded by the products of many industries are so low as to make
declaration of this quantity unnecessary. In such cases, general
information on the C-weighted peak emission sound pressure
levels should be contained in the noise test codes for the specific
families of machinery and equipment produced by these
industries.

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6 Verification of noise emission


declarations

6.2 Verification procedure for a single


machine

6.1 General

If one machine is evaluated, yielding a measured


noise emission value of the verification, L1, the
criterion to be satisfied in order for the noise
emission declaration of this single machine to be
verified is either
L1 u Ld

The quantity to be verified is either the declared


single-number noise emission value Ld, or the sum
of the measured noise emission value L, and the
uncertainty K, depending on the form of the noise
emission declaration. Verification shall be effected
by means of noise measurements made according to
the same noise test code, or, if there is no noise test
code, according to a basic measurement standard
with the same or better grade of accuracy, and
under the same machinery or equipment operating
conditions as those to which the declared noise
equation values refer.

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NOTE 20 Verification of the noise emission declaration using a


basic test method with a lower grade of accuracy may be effected
by agreement between the manufacturer and user, providing
allowance is made for the lower accuracy.

The choice of verification on a single machine or a


batch of machines is made in the relevant noise test
code.
The procedures given in 6.2 and 6.3 are designed for
inspection under reproducibility conditions.
The following procedure for verifying Ld or (L + K)
for an individual machine is consistent with
ISO 7574-2.
The procedures for batches of machines are
consistent with ISO 7574-4 using double sampling
inspection, the sample size of three machines being
equivalent to that of the single sampling inspection
procedure. The verification procedures ensure that
there is a 95 % probability of acceptance for batches
of machines if no more than 6,5 % of the equipment
in a batch has measured noise emission values
greater than Ld or (L + K), as appropriate. The
criteria given in 6.3 for batches of machines are
based on the double sampling inspection procedure
of ISO 7574-4 and a reference standard deviation
(defined in 3.24) of 2,5 dB.
NOTE 21 In the calculations in 6.3, a reference standard
deviation, M, of 2,5 dB has been used and the result has been
rounded to the nearest 0,5 dB.
NOTE 22 For a certain family of machines, if a specific value of
M has been determined (e.g. by interlaboratory tests) and is
given in a relevant noise test code, it may be more appropriate to
use that value for the verification.

or
L1 u (L + K)
as appropriate.
This procedure is consistent with the procedure for
verifying Lc for an individual machine given in
ISO 7574-2.
6.3 Verification procedure for a batch of
machines
6.3.1 Verification based on measurements on
one machine from a batch
If one machine is evaluated in order to verify the
noise emission declaration for a batch of machines,
yielding a measured noise emission value of the
verification, L1, the criterion to be satisfied in order
that the declaration for the whole batch is verified is
either
(Ld L1) W 3,0 dB
or
[(L + K) L1] W 3,0 dB
as appropriate.
The batch is rejected if the measured noise emission
value of the verification, L1, satisfies either the
criterion
(Ld L1) < 0,5 dB
or
[(L + K) L1] < 0,5 dB
as appropriate.
If
0,5 u (Ld L1) < 3,0 dB
or
0,5 u [(K L1)] < 3,0 dB
the decision for the verification of the batch of
machines cannot be made based on the
measurement on one machine only. In that case,
refer to 6.3.2. The single machine used for the
measurements is, however, verified individually if it
fulfils the requirement given in 6.2.
NOTE 23 The derivations of the above values 3,0 dB and 0,5 dB
are given in C.1.

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6.3.2 Verification based on measurements on


three machines from a batch
If the decision for the verification of the batch
cannot be made based on the measurements on one
machine, an additional two machines from the batch
shall be evaluated. The noise emission declaration
for the whole batch is verified if the average noise
emission value L , calculated from the three
individual values Li using the equation

satisfies either the criterion


(Ld L ) W 1,5 dB
or

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[(L + K) L ] W 1,5 dB
as appropriate.
Even if the noise emission declaration of the batch is
not verified, those of the individual machines on
which measurements have been made are still
verified individually if they fulfil the requirement
given in 6.2.
NOTE 24
in C.2.

The derivation of the value 1,5 dB above is given

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Annex A (informative)
Guidelines for declaration of the noise emission of machinery and equipment
A.1 General
The information in this annex is based on ISO 7574-2 and ISO 7574-4.
Since the verification procedures given in 6.3 are based on a reference standard deviation, M, of 2,5 dB,
care shall be exercised in performing a noise emission declaration when the reference standard deviation
for a particular family of machinery and equipment exceeds 2,5 dB. The declaration procedure of A.2.3
gives guidance on the selection of declared values.
In general, the A-weighted sound power level, LWA, and the time-averaged A-weighted emission sound
pressure level, LpA, will have different values of standard deviations. Care shall therefore be exercised in
performing declarations of emission sound pressure levels and the procedures of A.2 should be followed.
A.2 Determination of declared noise emission values
A.2.1 General
Measured noise emission values should be determined for each operating mode specified in the noise test
code for the individual type of machinery or equipment, or, if no noise test code exists, for selected operating
conditions taken from the appropriate basic standard. The measured values should not be rounded, but
should be of a precision consistent with the calculations to be performed in accordance with this
International Standard.
The declared noise emission values of a single machine or a production series of machines are determined
from the measured values, using procedures which are based upon those described in clause 6 for
verification, together with a knowledge of the accuracy with which measurements can be made. For a
production series of machines, the standard deviation of production shall be taken into account.
A.2.2 Determination of declared noise emission values for a single machine
If the measured noise emission value L of one machine is available, the declared single-number noise
emission value Ld can be calculated from
Ld = L + K
The declared dual-number noise emission value is the two values L and K, stated together but separately,
where K = 1,645R.
Values of R, the standard deviation of reproducibility, are normally to be found in the noise test code. If
no noise test code exists, estimated values of K which may be used for the sound power level are 2,5 dB for
engineering grade accuracy (grade 2) measurements and 4 dB for survey grade accuracy (grade 3)
measurements. Guidance on values of K in the case of emission sound pressure levels may be found in
ISO 11201 to ISO 11204.
A.2.3 Determination of declared noise emission values for a batch of machines
The declared noise emission value for a production series of machines can be determined if an arithmetic
average measured noise emission value of the series, L , can be estimated. The declared single-number
noise emission value is calculated from
Ld = L + K
and the declared dual-number noise emission value is L and K, where the value of K has to be determined.
Guidance is given below on the determination of K, but its value is usually between 1,5 dB and 4 dB when
precision grade accuracy (grade 1) or engineering grade accuracy (grade 2) measurements are used, and
between 4 dB and 6 dB when survey grade accuracy (grade 3) measurements are used.
To determine the value of K for a batch of machines, the following should be taken into account.
a) The uncertainty of the measurement with respect to the accuracy of the measurement method,
considering reproducibility. Values of the standard deviation of reproducibility, R, are given in the test
codes and in the basic measurement standards.
b) The production variation; i.e. measurements on many machines from one batch carried out in
accordance with the appropriate test code or basic measurement method in one laboratory under
conditions as near to identical as possible (repeatability conditions). For each machine, the mean value
from two or more measurements is determined. These values are used to estimate the standard
deviation of production for the batch, P.

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c) The total standard deviation, t, for the measured noise emission values.
d) The procedures for verifying the declared noise emission values given in clause 6.
If a sample of three or more machines is available, the following procedure may be used to estimate the
total standard deviation of the noise emission values of a batch of machines.
a) Take two or more (up to a number j) measurements, under repeatability conditions, of noise emission
values (for LWA, LpA and LpC,peak separately) of each of the n machines in the sample. Then calculate n
respective arithmetic mean values, using the following formula in the case of the mth machine:

where
Lmi is the ith individual measurement of the noise emission value of the mth machine;
j

is the number of repeated measurements on the mth machine;

L m is the mean noise emission value for the mth machine.

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b) Determine the arithmetic mean of the measured noise emission values of all machines in the
sample, L , as follows:

c) Estimate the standard deviation of production, sP, as follows:

d) Estimate the total standard deviation, st, from the standard deviation of production, sP, and the
standard deviation of reproducibility, sR, if necessary using an estimated value for the latter from the
test code or the basic measurement standard, as follows:

NOTE 25 The values of


for the batch.

and st are estimates of, respectively, the true mean value, , and the true total standard deviation, t,

If there is no prior knowledge of the standard deviation of production or if there is no reference standard
deviation determined for the family of machines under consideration, the uncertainty K, in decibels, should
be determined as follows:
K W 1,5M
with BM = 2,5 dB, if the measurements are performed using a method of engineering grade of accuracy.
The value of K, in decibels, for a sample size of three machines, is
K = 1,5st + 0,564(M st)
Values of st and BM depend upon the grade of accuracy and the variability of the noise emission values of
the machines in a batch.
Estimated values of st and M, which may be used when values are not given in the test code, are given
in Table A.1.

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Table A.1
Estimated values, dB

Accuracy grade of
measurement method

st

BM

Engineering (grade 2)

2,0

2,5

Survey (grade 3)

3,5

4,0

NOTE 26 Selection of the factor 0,564 is consistent with the verification procedure given in 6.3 for a sample size of three machines.
NOTE 27 The value of K determined above is based on ISO 7574-4 and results in a 5 % risk of rejection for a sample of three
machines.
NOTE 28 If a sample of three or more machines is not available, the value of st may be estimated from previous experience.

Annex B (informative)
Examples of noise emission declarations for machinery and equipment

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B.1 Declared single-number noise emission values


An example of a single-number declaration is given below. The noise emission values given are typical
values, only for illustration.
If there is no noise test code or if the operating conditions are not in accordance with the test code given in
ISO XXXX, further information about the operating conditions should be given.
Machine model number, operating conditions, and other identifying information:
Type 990, Model 11-TC, 50 Hz, 230 V, rated load
DECLARED SINGLE-NUMBER NOISE EMISSION VALUES
in accordance with ISO 4871
Operating mode 1

Operating mode 2

A-Weighted sound power level, LWAd (ref. 1 pW),


in decibels

90

97

A-Weighted emission sound pressure level, LpAd


(ref. 20 4Pa) at the operators position, in decibels

80

88

Values determined according to noise test code given in ISO XXXX, using the basic standards ISO YYYY and ISO ZZZZ
NOTE Declared single-number noise emission values are the sum of measured values and the associated uncertainty, and they
represent upper boundaries of the range of values which is likely to occur in measurements.

B.2 Declared dual-number noise emission values


An example of a dual-number declaration is given below. The noise emission values given are typical
values, only for illustration.
If there is no noise test code or if the operating conditions are not in accordance with the test code given in
ISO XXXX, further information about the operating conditions should be given.

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Machine model number, operating conditions, and other identifying information:


Type 990, Model 11-TC, 50 Hz, 230 V, rated load
DECLARED DUAL-NUMBER NOISE EMISSION VALUES
in accordance with ISO 4871
Operating mode 1

Operating mode 2

Measured A-weighted sound power level,


LwA (ref. 1 pW), in decibels

88

95

Uncertainty, KWA, in decibels

Measured A-weighted emission sound pressure


level, LpA (ref. 20 4Pa) at the operators position,
in decibels

78

86

Uncertainty, KpA, in decibels

Values determined according to noise test code given in ISO XXXX, using the basic standards ISO YYYY and ISO ZZZZ.

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NOTE The sum of a measured noise emission value and its associated uncertainty represents an upper boundary of the range of
values which is likely to occur in measurements.

Annex C (informative)
Verification of the declared noise emission value for a batch of machines
C.1 Verification using one machine from a batch
Refer to the double-sampling procedure of ISO 7574-4 with the first sample n1 = 1.
The declared value is verified if either
(Ld L1) W kaBM
or
[(L + K) L1] W kaBM
Then, with ka = 1,194 and BM 2,5 dB:
kaBM = 1,194 2,5 dB 3 dB
The declared value is not verified if either
(Ld L1) < krBM
or
[(L + K) L1] < krBM
Then, with kr = 0,201 and (BM 2,5 dB:
krBM = 0,201 2,5 dB 0,5 dB
NOTE 29

k, ka and kr are acceptability constants (see ISO 7574-4).

C.2 Verification using three machines from a batch


Use the single-sampling procedure of ISO 7574-4 with n = 3 and BM 2,5 dB, which is equivalent to the
double-sampling procedure with the second sample n2 = 2.
The declared value is verified if either
(Ld L ) W kBM
or
[L + K) L ] W kBM
Then, with k = 0,564 and BM 2,5 dB:
kBM = 0,564 2,5 dB 1,5 dB

Annex D (informative)
Bibliography
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[1] ISO 1996-1:1982, Acoustics Description and measurement of environmental noise Part 1: Basic
quantities and procedures.
[2] ISO 7779:1988, Acoustics Measurement of airborne noise emitted by computer and business
equipment.
[3] ISO 9296:1988, Acoustics Declared noise emission values of computer and business equipment.
[4] IEC 942:1988, Sound calibrators.
[5] IEC 1260:1995, Electroacoustics Octave-band and fractional-octave-band filters.

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Annex ZA (informative)
Clauses of this European standard addressing essential requirements or other
provisions of EU Directives
This European standard has been prepared under a mandate given to CEN by the European Commission
and the European Free Trade Association and supports essential requirements of Directive 89/392/EEC.
WARNING: Other requirements and other EU Directives may be applicable to the product(s) falling within
the scope of this standard.
The clauses of this standard [with the exception of 5 d) 1)] are intended to support 1.7.4 f) of Annex I
of Directive 89/392/EEC.
Compliance with these clauses of the standard provides one means of conforming with the specific essential
requirements of the Directive concerned and associated EFTA regulations.

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Annex ZB (normative)
Normative references to international publications with their relevant
European publications
This European Standard incorporates by dated or undated reference, provisions from other publications.
These normative references are cited at the appropriate places in the text and the publications are listed
hereafter. For dated references, subsequent amendments to or revisions of any of these publications apply
to this European Standard only when incorporated in it by amendment or revision. For undated references
the latest edition of the publication referred to applies.

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Acoustics Statistical methods for determining and


verifying stated noise emission values of machinery and
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